612 
THE, AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
second, one pore aon, and two Norfolk cows. To the 
of the Ayrshire I attribute the greater pro- 
and profi vy Her milk was cf A in cream 
er 
brewer's grains, 14 bushel of white Turnips or! bushel 
Ñ Globe Mangold Wurzels, and 2 Le aag 9 hay a 
w chaff, generally steamed. They ar a in 
ro till 2 p fine . * * 
San pasture 
Winter ; in the five summer mon hs they are ‘ere out 
ss 
for churning, or 3 a a 
r ilm thanks. } 
Dairy 1 1 were to May 1846. 
ra i ey e Cows, | Th ow, ows.—Cr, by £ r 4 
A koih at 38. 11 li 0 One fa calf . BA 
f winter monthe at 58. 18 0 0 One ditto, half tat 
w for beds, &... 1 5 0| Milk and butter 
Pigs 
21 loads Manure 
Deduct costs ......... 
SPa bees wl profit 
Pain £14 11 
6 8 Lade 
= 8 ald, 2 weeks £2 10 
calf, a week old 0 11 
tee ditto, yie weeks 0 16 
—.— — 10 da *. OS 
Keep of three d £25 10 
i e 
£40 18 4 
* 
Received for Pigs... 
| 0 | fine, an 
| seasons, x Ponyening, | more e n cultivator | 
this year ; shane y good, owing to the influence of t 
Improvement Society, 
on has baiki mad 
here we 
own this | 
ally | a 
the part 
grew Sand’ neglected them ; and, as if to add to this mi mis- 
fortune, the nad * 
2 8 
the Turnips and ld Wurzel, in m 
most shameful neglected, owing to the ait of oR 
the lazin n the part of the people, 5 
er to 8 then Parsn 
al 
tato, h neglee 
aa! . brat od an 
rete r their en a 
of th 
a off, believing it — aere to ak up another 
r-rates, and withou 
e present, much less an 
Whilst t the paid guardians of 
ind ooks made 
e crops and sell them if 
s a profit — — 
ish Cro, 
) 
ual a 
of being rable hy bold 
n ma n untainous 
. 
alue of th f late 
s | population if the people were but s 
istricts the v. e crops 
is not one half that of the seed pan ed ‘last sp 
obtain which thousands of 5 sold o 
pa their me one have now ae little to eat and 
nothing to pay rent, poor-rates, or other taxes. The 
destitution aatlcipated i in such districts is a Sealy terrific. 
t e q the usua 
ow ing districts 
fo 
Gatita short of the usual average ; in some of a | 
growing ais of Sase 3 of Dublin there 
crops cut cut and sen ld as — 
straw, the erop not yor be . Fallow Whea 
Psat in quality, aiy A 258 POPE one-fourth ihe 
usual a Wheat produced 
h erop on rich soils, but owing to the 
heavy raius and much laid and unevenly 
ripened, hite Oats much damaged by smut and 
mildew ; on poor p bad, and uneven in cha- 
racter ; poor because wenge, land that had given corn 
er: = so before. Produce 
‘ be far Wolo fas ce both i tit 
} average, both in quantity 
—. — 3 tolerable crop on good Barley 
soils, — n 
nd cold. 
great 
e pastures more than half 
p r-rates. The r. 
abolished, and the want of accommoda- | 
r di ; ou- 
eariy "Potatoes i 
ho 
ruck, t 
they can before the sei 2 0 -= convert them into eish 
pni before — ea 
them o pay n in- 
* the —— dies to creditors ahd all 
this in i a country capable of soppan in ng ur times its 
itoat consisted in the 
uty anà thus secure the rights 
that each could know that his 
faithful discharge of his dut 
ofall. If leisure 
me, o 
ott 1 of t 
La 
authenticity ; 3 E 
Sh 
w. 
bably, in so far, he many be 
ere like Wen come eee ‘at the twelfth week, 
“retrograde ” ee “ht hey we 
sh 
ave appeared fro 
gark in Sy ch gaa yal which lead o the belief las 
g profits” a uch grae 1 O's really 
the whole, made 
many inquiries of a young man who pofi e and 
remained there more than an hour. I repeated my 
visit a few days 3 I feel quite conv. eed from 
ere 
of some kind, as well as some es 8 pie 
a abge formerly reared, th ere i 
the inquiries I made, from t arance of the 
fowls, which were of all the i 
` panis 
had 1 been ta 
in en 
vot Bo taken on I e and 
i 5 
o the majori 
e- | rally a, 5 pou 
h wi 
hatched in Se usu pag ner ; a ree it h 
115 * be y it has been 
err ts 
harvest produce as will bring | a 
t any hope of | an 
up, and th 72 
itably educated so |s 
ore from ae we 
e hastily written letter, to whieh ace 
are “lest there re * a question of its | i 
fair 
number of chickens, turkeys, can be 
very fies cost, except he f aay outlay, 
atched are extremely healthy at 12 
pr of those under hens DOTS ao a 
na dry sandy soil, I do not a 
might “April Ms red which that 
ay, Jun 
* — 9 ee July, I 
perience of pomis mk wish to ex. 
! chicken 
a few very ea 
season, a and u 
and incubators, i 
range eno ugh, no green food to pasture on 
without a single advantage, But in spite of 
many hundrade evidently were reared, 
has been so bad on wet soils, th at I now of 
wet soil very like 
e worst s 
. Cantelo, popes ae 
no e 
voy Ti 
I do not recollect 1 n | 
e report, nts was that of | 
Farmer Club, now | 
0 
et e Royal Agricultural is * 
he bringing together of the best specimens of 
ae of the Seneng species for the a pat rpose ol 
1 pas Ni in proving, 
wee ee the record ailure is as le of 2 and bre a who visit, the show | 
necessary and as valuable as the record are success. a 3527 encouraged by the examples 9 8 — — 
Memoranda of Live Weight of half-bred Hogs, taken every 4 weeks, Exert themselves in ag and 
Wei = aane — Third es Fifth dee poe at I 
No, | when put hi after first | four a four | four 1 94 1 Pap in the oei 5 ope: 4 tio A bor fi 
in Nov. four weeks, | week weeks | weeks. has o ed to me em conversing wa fle r Pie | 
1 85 : this euhj ai when our way to the 
! 93 4 2 * 35% By 151 Society ee have diva a great deal of good, tad ey 
8 $i Naar. 2 a e ght a number of book-stalls on the rodada 
i 78 i 3 } 4 23 23 we saw many there, and cove: ith, 1. | 
83 5 1} 6 28 70424 on farming; instead of ris f 
1 % A f 23, little better th le o ag $ J 
80 1 2 } 7 281 eae: or the “ Arabian Nights, : 
S4 y 5 8 32 of Inglewood Forest.“ We . 4 
83 25 „that the York booksellers had no better taste; = 
J. Little, Langholm, ight at 8 have scattered amongst their . 
Mr. Cantelo’s e have read with volumes so of Mr. Mechi’s, or ] 
i Davis's rele It struck us that this was 1 
by which an imm . am 1 
e have Mace vad 
tl ig 
telling 1 them 1985 8 
midden was nue 8 sucked Ora 
brethren of this county have done; 
xperimental Farming. — The 
ned 
Spade, has made a 
ing and governing it. I am 
guineas, if such a e as yourse 
ward truth. The result 
‘these incubators any 
leading : 
5 me h time sent a report fo po ate, ot 
insert because the doctrine was Es aad 
8 Paka for reasons best known 
tit, perhaps it was 
